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2004 Yz250 on 2040-motos

US $2,300.00
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Yukon, Oklahoma, US

Yukon, Oklahoma, US
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Yamaha YZ photos

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Yamaha YZ description

2004 Yz250 in excellent condition, prepped and ready to ride. This is a package deal! Reason for selling is that I'm 40 years old and gonna stick with cycling and mountain biking.This bike had very few hours on it when I bought it. I went through the whole bike and rode it for one season. This motor is all stock except for the FMF silencer. A bill of sale will be issued with bike.  Items include:


New Dunlop Mx51s front and rear.

New plastic with UFO restyled rear fender.

Vertex piston and ring. Very few hours on it.

Sunstar sprockets and chain.

ODI clamp on grips, new levers and cables.

Three sets of air filters.
 
Light speed front brake conversion with ride engineering braided brake line

New fork seals

I have a complete other motor for this bike that I was gonna make it my 310. I will throw it in as well.

Air filter oil, premix etc, will come with bike.

Ramp and stand

This is a turn key deal for anyone wanting to get into the sport. Any questions please feel free to ask. Thx. 



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